Typed letter signed : Taplow, to Tom Turner / 1938 May 10.

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Typed letter signed : Taplow, to Tom Turner / 1938 May 10.

Thanking him for the books he has given him; saying he enjoyed Turner's visit "more than [he] can say"; discussing the fairy photographs [taken by Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths in 1917] and saying he was "not convinced concerning the fairies"; explaining how the photographs could be faked; mentioning books on dreams by [Frederick] Greenwood and Havelock Ellis; noting that he "should enjoy a little talk with D.L. Murray."

1 item (2 p.) ; 22.8 cm. + envelope.

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